BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. Legal • Advertisements. NOTICE-LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE! W’heroas, »>n the 23rd dny of ('ctoluT 1911, J. O. Waters and wifo i xi-iuUd and delivered t»> Urevard Hanking tftmpaiiv their promissory note for the r.uiu of $1,100.01). duo and payable on Oct. 2.?rd. 1912; and at same time executed to the undersigned, trustee, a deed in trust on the lot of land Iiereinafter described to se- eure the payment o! said note, said deed in trust rej'istered in Hook 7 at |)ajfe 4(» of mortj^aj^e records of Transylvania county, and said note not IwviiiK been paid, .ind the holder of same having d-- manded that the notice of intended s.ile Ik* t^iven, anti the undersigned I'.avmt; j^iven the notic(' required in the deed in trust, and the def;u:lt not havir.^'; been made ijood; Therefore, I will, on Monday, March 5th. 1917 at IL’ o’clock M., at the court house door in tiu- town of Hrevi’.nl, N. sell ti> the highest bidder for cash, the f«*!lowin^ des( rii>il lot of lard, situ ate in the lown ol lii\'vard. N. I*, on the corner of .b)nlan and tlaston streets, bounded as f(dlo\vs: Heginnlnp: on a stake at the intersec tion of north tnar;^in of Jordan street with the west marj^in of (laston street, and runs with the wist in.ir^in ol (laston street north 2(> det;rees t asi l.^'*teet t ' a stake; then north (>1 t'.e^rces west, para] lei with .Ionian street feet to a slaKi'; then soutli !.’(> (U'^^rees west. i)arallel with (.Easton street, IS** feet to ;i stakv’ on the north margin of.Iordan striet; then witli north mar^;in of .Ionian street, south ()1 decrees ('astS2'.> fei't to the bej^inninu;. beinj^ thi- pro-pertv »>nce occupied bv V. H. McCaha. Sale made to satisfy said debt, interest, cost and expen.u s of sale. VVi;iA nC \i.i.(»w . This Jan. .^1. l‘H7. Trustee. 2-2-.=^lc. NOTICE LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE Whereas, W. M. Meece and wife. Kannie Meece. liid on the 2nd day of January, execute their promii'Sory note in the sum of $500.01 > to L. K. 1‘owell. and to secure same i xe^uted and delivired lo the undersi^ni'd trustee a deed in trust on the lands hereinafter described, which deed in trust is recorded in book *>. pa^e 1.^, «if the mort^a^e records of Transylvania county. And whereas, said note is past due and not paid, and the holder of same havinj: demanled the undersigned to jjive the notice reijuired ’n said deed in tru.^t; anti the notice havinj; been given as retjuired, and default not having been made good, therefore 1 will, on Saturday, February loth, l‘M7. at 12 o’clock m., at the court house di>or, in the county of Transylvania, state «if North t'artjlina, sell to the high est bidder for cash all the following de scribed tract of land situate in Kaslatoe township. Transylvania county, N. I'., on the waters of Toxaway river, bounded as f(dh*ws; Beginning on a spanish oak. the Nealus Powell corner, and runs south degrees West 112 poles to a stake in the road lead ing from White Pine lUtttom to Toxaway school house; then with saitl road north «>(> degrees east 12 poles to a stake in said road; then north 31 degrees east 14 pole? to a red oak tm the bank of the rtiad; then si)uth S.^ degrees east IIS poles to a stake the publi- road leading fnmi Toxaway tt> Laurel Fork; then north 6 degrees east lb poles to a red oak; then north b5 degrees east (>0 poles to a small black pine on a ridge; then north (i.^ degrees east 1(> poles | to a white oak on the south siile of Flat creek of Toxaway: then north .^5 degrees east 42 poles to a red oak, J. I). Morgan’s corner; then north 19 degrees west 1(> poles to a chestnut stump on the bank of a road; then north ^ degrees east KiS ptdes, cross ing the public road to a spanish oak; then north 4S degrees west 4.^ poles to a white oak at the fork of a branch; then up and with the right hand prong of said branch north degrees irast .^2 poles to a white pine; then north S degrees east 11 poles to a stake at the fork of said branch; then north 5.H degrees east 1.^ poles to a large poplar in .said branch; then north 4.^ de grees east 7> poles to a white oak between Isaac Camp’s (lap and the grave-yard; then north »5 degrees west jxdes to a black pine; then north 46 degrees west 20 poles to a small maple; then north (>0 degrees west 11 poles to a chestnut; then south degrees west 4 poles to a span ish oak slump; then south 55 degrees west 44 poles to a cu^umrl)er; then south .10 poles to a maple, Kd Hvndrix’s corner; then south to a stake in J. K. (lalloway's line; then with said line south 32 degrees j west to a black pine, said (lallowav’s cor ner; then south 4(> degrees west 24 poles to a white oak; then south 21 degrees west 22 p*)les to a spanish oak; then south 70 degrees west (>S pok-s to a white oak; then south 44 degrees west 20 poles to a white oak on the bank of Flat Creek of Toxaway, at the ford; then south 44 de grees west 12() poles t(» the beginning, containing 379 acre.s. ntore or less. Sale made to satisfy said note, interest, cost and expenses. January Vth, 1917. WELCH ('..VLLOWAY, 1 12-5tc Trustee. mm Ef^aAi I Li Piedmont Lyceum Association I i Will Give Course of Five En tertainments, First to Appear Next October. AT TKF Wc have two more Pianos in Brevard out ot the car load shipped to Brevard and Hen- I dersonville and since we repre sent the factory direct we can save you from $50 to $100 on your piano purchase if you ' will sec us at once. S. MAXWELL Brevard and Hendersonville New or renewal subscriptions (hejjinninR January 1) will cost .'51.00 for one year, 60 cents 6 months, .VS cents 3 m»)nths, 25 cents for 2 months. NOTICE OF LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE Whereas, on the 12th day of November, I'M.'', B. Whit Henderson and wife, Kmm-i Hender.son, executed to V. C. Moore their l)romissory note /or the sum of $2.S0, and to secure the s.ame executed and delivered to the undersigned trustee a deed in trust on the following described real estate, said deed in trust bearing even date with the said note and registered in deed in trust book No. 9 at page 100 of the record of deeds in trust of Transylvania county,- .‘\nd whereas the whole of the said note is still due and unpaid, and long past due, and the holder of the said note having given the required notice as provided in the said deed in trust to make good the default, and such default not having been made good, and the holder of the said note having demanded that the undersigned trustee advertise and sell the lands de scribed in said deed in trust to satisfy the indebtedness due on said note, now, there fore, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the town of Hrevard, North Carolina, on Monday, the 12th day of February, 1917, the fol lowing described property lying in Dunn’s Hock township, Transylvania eovnty, ad joining the lands of William WMiitmire et al. First Tract--Beginning at a stake and pointers, Maggie Harkins’ corner, and runs eastern course with the public road X poles to two black oaks on the north bank of the road, B. Whiificld Henderson’s ct»rner; thence north 13 degrees west 84 poles to a stake and pointers; thenceforth 5(»'4 de grees west 55 poles to a gum; thence north iS2 degrees west 18‘- poles to a stake near a branch; thence north 64degrees west 33p»ijes to a stake on the east bank of the French Broad river; thence up and with the river 23' poles to a stake, Mag gie Harkins’ corner; thence with Maggie Harkins’ line to the beginning. Second Tract—Beginning on two black oaks on the north bank of the public road and runs north 13 degrees west b4 poles to a stake and pointers; thence north 56-4 degrees west 55 poles to a gum; thence north 82 degrees west 18'j poles to a stake near a branch; thence north (>4 degrees west 33'j poles to a stake on the east bank of the French Bro:id river; thence down and with the meanders of the river to two trums, S. P. McCarrell’s corner, the original Henry Kwhank corner, thence ^vith the Henry Kv.bank line to the [lublic road, reserving a strip 25 feet in width from river to road, also a certain piece joining the S, P. McCarrell line sold to C>. K. McCiaha; thence with the public road to the beginning, containing 19 acres, more or less. The said sale made to satisfy the in debtedness hereinbefore mentioned and secured with interest thereon and the cost of the sale. This January 10th, 1917. CllAS. B. DKAVEK, l-12-4tc Trustee. M (V Ttvri'll, r(*i»rcs«>ntatiV(^ (if thi* l’i«Hiinotit Ijvcrtun associntion «»i r h;irli)tt»‘. \v:is iji nrt'.vard last Tlmrsday, wlirn lit* booUod fivi^ at tiactioiis for liri'\ard li)r tli*^ cum 11'.^ S»‘USt)’'. riui 1 >a u*: htrr.s (if tli > ('onf«*(]('rac\ will rcccivf any bcTirlits that may accrnt^ v. liilc tluit>t* wliostf liamos aj) ]H‘a r l)»‘lo\v have iriiarantt'cd tlu> l)ay- nu'iU of th(‘ ly(vmn association 111 (h(> ('vciit Ila‘ ICC ij.ts from tickct sales to tl)(> lyr(‘iim art^ not t'finul t(» the t‘.x|)(Mist‘s. 'riu‘ ati ractiojis consist of t)j(> l)o('iintr Orcliotra, coinp>sc(l of li\(' ])t'M])lc ; th>* Winona Kntt'rtaiii- mctU com]i iny, conijioscd of a viol inist, reader and niaiiist ; Paul Sun sliiin* Dietrick. hnmor(»us loctnrei-; H(‘verly (juintet, made up of various nui.-ical instruments; and tli*,* Dietncs .Alagic and ^lusic Names of the •guarantors f(illo\v : C. H. Trowbridge, IL L. Wilson, J. A. Miller, jr., Cox 5i Kilpatrick, Welch (lallo- way. T. H. (lalloway, Macfie Brodie Drug Co.. Noah M. Hollowell, J. W. Burnett, Kil patrick Son & Co., H. L. ('.ash, W. IL Alli son, A. K. Hampton, Dr. T. J. Summey, W. K Breeise, jr.. Mrs. L. B. Wallis, L. C. Loftis. Wm. X. Orpin, F. D. Clement, Mrs. Ida Bryant, Ora L. Jones, T. H. Shipman Poweil-Rickman Nuptial Old FosMonsd Ootiiocracy it Gliaracisrizs CereniaRiss. BIGPYROTEOH^IiOALDISPLA' Marriage and Much Illness at Blantyre; Talk of New Depot; School Progressing; Three Teachers Wanted. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Transylvania County—In the Superior C(mrt - April Term, 1917. William Chapplll vs. E. H. Jennings. The defendant ai»ove named, H. Jen nings, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced against him in the Superior court of Tran sylvania county for the recovery of three thousand l$3,0001 dollars damages due the plaintiff by the said defendant occasioned by the wrongful and negligent breaking of defendant’s lake dam at Toxaway, North Carolina; that a warrant of attach ment has been issued in the said cause and served by the sheriff of Transylvania county by levying upon the property of the said defendant, as appears by his re turn thereon made; and the defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the term of the Supe rior court of said county which convenes in the town of Brevard, North Carolina, on the sixth Monday after the first Mon day in March, 1917, it being the 16th day of April, 1917, at th(^ court house in said county, and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff in the action afore said, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in his said complaint. This the 25th day of November, 1916. N. A. MILLER, Clerk Superior Court. Deaver, Clayton and Galloway, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. 2-2-4tc (Too late for last week.) HLANTYRK.—There lias heon (luite a lot of sickness in our com munity during; tli(‘ ])ast few weeks. P. .1. W(jodlin of Blantyre made a tri]> to Asheville last week. The musical fiiven by Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Morgan on Mon(hiy nifrht of this week ]>roved a sncces." and was greatly enjoyed. Colon‘l Hodges of lin'vard visit(>d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F Baldwin on Saturday. F. E. iShuford of Brevard was in Blantyre Saturday. Some have s*iid that thore is a ])os sil)ility of a Ntnv dej>ot bein*; buili at Blantyre in the n(*ar future. This is just what we ikhhI. On Sunday. Jan. 21, tli(>re was a bi'autiful weddin*' at the liome o' Mrs. Kin^ .lustus where Miss Pear Powell and Cornelius Hickman f)oth of Hlantyr»* wen* married, '1'. S. .McKinna beint; the on(i who tiec iIk^ knot. This youn^ C(*uple l^ livinf? at ])resent in Blantyre. Our s(diool is tjrowini; bettei every day. In s])it(' of sickness an( had weather a birfre number o' stud('iits are attendinj' and makini LTreat ])rot;ress. Some tim(‘ betwe(>i now and the clo.'^o of school th* patrons and principal will apj)eal t' thet’ounty Board of Education ti make lilantyro a three teache scdiool after this v(>ar. A number of Blantvro ])eople at tended church on Koylston las Sunday and heard an exctdlent s»m mon ])reached bv Rev. \V. E. Hark(‘ on the text ; “Wc would see Jesus,' John 12:21. We are lookin" for the Blantyr' chool to f»ive an entertainjnent ari box sup]>er on the 22nd of Feb., tl: l>roceeds of which will be used ii palntinfr the school house. (’.T-:s.vu V SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Transylvania County—In the Superior Court—April Term, 1917. W'illiam J. Morgan vs. E. H. Jennings. The defendant above named, E. H. Jen- ' nings, will take notice that an action en-1 titled as above has been commenced against him in the Superior court of > Transj’lvania county for the recovery of ; three thousand ($3,000) dollars damages i due the plaintiff by the said defendant 1 occasionel by the wrongful and negligent breaking of the defendant’s lake dam at . Lake Toxaway, North Carolina; that a warrant of attachment has been issued in the said cause and served by the sheriff of Transylvania county by levying upon the property of tKe defendant; as appears by his return thereon made; and the defendant will further take notice that he is re(iuired to appear at the term of the Superior court of said county, w'hich con venes on the sixth Mondav after the first Monday in March. 1917, it being the 16tb day of April, 1917, at the court house in the said county, at Brevard, North Caro lina, and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff in the aforesaid ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the ! court for the relief demanded in his com- , plaint aforesaid. This the 25th day of November, 1916. N. A. MILLER, Clerk Superior Court. Deaver, Clayton and Galloway, Attorneys for Plaintiff. * 2-2-4 tc PRINlQtS’ INK Has been respon" sible for thousands of business successes throughout the country. Everybody in town may know you but they don't know what you have to seU. Adyertising Will Help Yon ENTRY No. 2608. Wood S. Hinkle enters an' claims 50 acres more or less land in Ho« Back Township, Transylvania County N C., on the waters of Thompson River A(ijoining the lands of W. H. Hinkle, th’ ; (iennette Lumber Co. et al. Beginning o’ ; a corner of State Grant No. 564 and rur with the line of the said grant West to stake in the line ''f State Grant No. 283. thence with the line of the said grant No 283 to the line of State Grant No. 637, thcnce with the line of grant No. 637 an(’ various courses for complements so as t( include all vacant Ir.nd in the vicinity. Entered Jan. 27th, 1917. Signed Wood S. Hinkle. G. C. Kilpatrick 2-2-4tc G. C. Entry Taker. Prr-.ident Wilson le the First Democrat to Giicceed Himsoif Since the Days cf Andrew Jackson—Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Marshall to Accompany Hus bands In Inaugural Parade. By FRANK B. LORD. Wasliiiiuto!! is iMitjilly on'pirtiiig its jH'cparati"iis f r liie s‘iinl iiiaugi!r:i- : lioii of Wilson as |ircsi(iiv I of tli(‘ I iiil(*‘l St.’iti's. Tii(‘ oi-ear l.Mi will pri'scn; tla* lirst instanic of a I »i'i:iocratif prfsi(i*‘iit snccciMlii:l.i ;i self ill t!’.(‘ \\ iiiti- siniv l' (* (la\s of Aiidp'W ,1:!' kr;*!ii. Tills is on;* oi' tl:c reasons v. hy c.veci^ti'iiial clfurls are iK'iiig ! ut i'ortli (o r.iahc tiic (>r('iiio nics iK'liltinu: and iuiprcssivc and at lli(‘ same linn- eiiaraetcrizcd by gen ui!u‘ old fasliioned JflTersonian (Icino- - raey. IM'esideiit \\ilson lias iiotili(*d tin* iiiaM.uu; ;!l »tMr.iiiit lee that bo does not favor till* eustouiary inauuural ball, and aeeordinuly tlial feature will 1k‘ eliminated. liisti'ad 011 the ('veiiiiig followiiu' liis iiiduetion into odlce then' will be [iiescnted on tlie fainous Wliitr 'Lot, (liretly souili of the e.xeeutiv(‘ mansion, a beant:*'ul i>yrot(*chiiic dis play de'^lirn(‘d in itself lo teaeli a les son in patri'itisiu. Inaugural Takes Place March 5. Owing to tin* fai-t that Man-Ji 4 falls upon Sunday the eereinonial inaugu- lal of I'lesidcnt Wil.^oii Avill take plac on tlio f«dlowiiii; day. In order that there may b.* no lai-se of time during wiiifli tlie couiit ry \. ill he without nn i X(‘( UtiV(* head llu* ollirial oath of otliee win he adiiiiiMsfered to I’lesidtMit Wil son ill i>ii\at(‘ al the White lIous(‘ at iio'in Sunda.v. .Aian h 4. by Clii(*f .lU'- iie(' White i;" tlu* >np;cnie eoi,,t of the I'niteil States. Thnv times licfcre in tli(* his'.ory of t!ie eoiiiitry .March 4 has fallen on Snndjiy in 1S‘J1. at the I'cuiMning of .Monrov‘’s se'-oiul term; in in 1n77, wIkmi Ilayos licanie jiresi- dent. 'I’lie formal eereiiioiiies will oe- eur on -Monday. StailiiiL; from fh(^ White* House at II o’eloek. (‘S'-orted in carriaLres by a fonjiressioiial '•ominittee. of v.Iiih Senator Overman of Noith Carolina is cliairnian. I he president Avill proci'cd l'» tJie eai»it«d. For the lirst lime in the history of any inaugurali> ii t!u* \vif(* of the president elect will aeco”ipany him on tlu* trip. .Mis. Thomas K Mar- .vliall. wife of t!ie vice p.rt sident elect, will also rid(* in the eairiaue with her linsliaiid. 'I’lie iirc^id('ni will take the oath Of oilier and di iiV(>r his iuaui;ural address on tin* huge platform eiveted on the i>l.nza at the (>ast front of tin* capitol. Pageant to Be Spectacular. At the eoiiclusion of tlu‘ jiiH'sident’s aldress tin* :;i(“al s’u'ctacular ])ai:eant. which the peopli* of Washiimton have (levot('d iM'arly thrc(* nionlhs in pre- jiarinLT. w ill start ;rom tlu* eapitt)l and lti\t(*('d westward on IV'nnsylvaniii Mvc’iue to I’ifte(Mith street and tliencc' thruimh the grand Court of Honor ereeli'd in front (d‘ tlie White IIous(*. rroin the pr(“''i!onti«l stand in the center of the coin t Mr. Wilson and Mr. Marshall. tot:eth{*r with tludr wives and memh(*rs of the cabinet and their wives, the diploin;!tic i-orps and I-roiu- ineiit ollicials. will view tlu‘ i»:iradi‘. I ud(M' iht‘ (lirt'ciion of (’oioiiel Itol)- ert -V. Harper, ehairinan of the citi zens' eommitiee of '.Vashington. the peojdi* of tli(* national capital have put forth every eflort to i.iake the Wilsc>n inau'’t!r:il procession not only a grand march of triumph, but a pageant whieh shall 1'(‘ educational and illustrative of the prte-rress and d(>velopuient of the country. Ma.jor tJeiierul Hugh L. Soott. chief of staff of the :n-my. will 1h‘ grand marshal. Thou.sands of Unele Satii’.s hiuejaekets and iii:iriiies and as many s(.ldieis as can be spared from the liorder will be in line, as well as the middy lioys from Annapolis and the cadets fn»ni West Point. “Uncle Sam at Work.*' Washingtonians are s»> adept in making preparation.s for pnvsidentia! iuau.^urations that nothing has been overlooked in jintviding for the accom modation. (-(uufort and entertainment of thousands of visitors. In addition to the inaugural c-ei'omonics. with the interesting pageant, arrangements have bo(‘n made for the exhibit during iii augural week id’ “rncle Sam at W’ork." This exhildt will show the activities (»l the various deiTartinents and bureaus of the government. The treasury de partment will show how paper nione.\ and postage stamps are iuaiiufacture(' at the bureau of engraving and print ing and gold and silver coins are mad at the mints. There will be an inter esting di'^iihiy of counterfeits an eouiiterfeiters by the secret service and the rescue of life and propert; will be shown by the coast guard which now includes the life savin service. The museum of the dead letter bi: reau, witli its freaks of the mails, wi l>e a f('ature of the displav of the pos otliee deivMlmeiit; the w:; departinei , will present an intensely iuterestii exhitdt. including methods of natioi de'ense. and the navy deimrtiuent shov. n;o>Iels of our peerU'ss dre nang’*‘s. b;'t‘U*=hips and submarines JONES-ROBINSON (^'dar .Monntain.—On(j of the (Kst Ix’antifnl S(jcial IVatnre.s of ■ • •-I’lisi.u wjis tlu* Tnarriairc of Miss Rosa Jones and Mnnyon Rob iDson at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Jane Jones. l)ri(l(! ua.s ciia'niingly al ircd in a i'own of white silk enipc .*■ (di’iM*, dmiitily fashioned with ■ lia(iow lace a'*d diiifon and joined ill th(> \vui,'«t wilh chill'on rose buds •Sh(f was atii iidiMi by h(ir two ci.us MIS. i'.ii.sscs i>()iH and Idell Bislio]) vVillieo iJayn(*, a friend of the .:rMii;i, and Ma,rl.'b*v‘lones, a cous .11 ot th(! bride, atl( Tuh*d. 'J he lion.se was dccorat('d with MiouTitaifi tern and (•verj'ret^ns. Abdiit (1.) invited gtu'sls vs’ere jtrcs nt a?id enjoyed tin; dinn(fr whieli was serv(‘(l iniiiK'diately aft(»r tlie (•('7’1‘iiiony. which was ]n*rf'»rmcd by Es(j. Weldon Lee at 2 o’clock. In ordi'r to avoid a .‘•ercnjidti the l>nd>il cdTijile .''pent the night with I their iincle, (Jeorire Bisltop. Miss I .I.Mii' was line of (,'(Mlar Mount»iin’s ‘ b(‘st j^irls amd was oriee one of Friiitland lns!itnte's widi'st awake stiidi>nts. ISlr and Mrs. lid>inson (*xpcct to make their home at liiver F.-ills I where Air. J{(»l»in.son is eiiga :«‘d in I btisiiie.vs. Many ^ood v.i>lies with the Iiaj)])y eonjde. Mi-^s Victoria .Inni's n!‘ Flat Rock is visiting fri(*nds and relatives at Cedar Monntain. Little Ollie, tlu! dsingiiter of ^.Ir. and Mrs. J. A. Hnrns, I^as been rinit(‘ sick for tlie ]iast wec'k. Mr. and Mrs. T(>m Garren of Riv er Falls, S. (’., viiiited friends at Ibis place 1,-ist week. Wiliiie, tlu> 11 year old son of .Mr. and Mrs. (-Jeor^'e Bishop, was l:a])ti/ied lust Snndiiy at 10 o’clock iiM |)a.>ior, R»*v. E Alhson, af- r which a very interesting .M'r- non was ])r(‘uched at tin* -hnri‘b. Miss Nellie L(>e, who has been isiting in (ireenville, has retnrn- il to her home. Tbe public school is progressinf? li.’ely. Miss .b'nnie Bishop is visitin*; riends in Ashoville. Wilkins (Jugl(‘ and Otis Mills of in'envllle s]h nt Thursday night in ’(‘(hir .Mountain. Harrell Hart of Jjittlo River was a visit(»r in onr st^ction Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Solomon tiones vis- fed tluMr ne])hew, Solomon Jones, t t’iesar’s Head on Sunday. Harlen Jon(‘s attended th(? enter- iinment at CJreen River school •'riday night. Miss Rosalee Hamilton and Street Jurns were in Brevard Saturday. Hamlin and Raymond Bishop vtint to Hiver Falls Wednesday. Dr. W. M. Lyday was called to '*(^ litth? Olln* Burns and Mrs. it'org(‘ Bishoj) Hoth are iinprov- ng. PAT. Church Birectory BREVARD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH John K. Hay, Pastor. elmrcli mfrvicc-s ever" Hours; Kirst :in.l tliinl f-i:ivlays, »':«> a. scL-oml aii! fiiurtli Sumluvs, j:oo l>. «n-: Sumlav.s. by ar.noiinccmcnt. Suiiilay s. licol every Siiiiday, 10 a. in. ■M.-n's I'lotlifrlKxxl Hi'jU* class. Vnuiiir Soci**ty_ of Christian doavor every Tuesday eveninsf, 7-4S- Suml;:y. III.; lillh Kn- DAVIDSON RIVER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH John R. Hay, Pastor. Kofrular eliiueh sirviccs every .‘•tni'lay lliurs: Second and for.rtli Siiiidays, ii;-c m ; Hrst and tliiid' Siindays. l>. ni.; lift!: Suiulays by annoniieeiiieiit. Sunday school every Sunday. 10:00 a. m. BREVARD BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Jordan and (laston streets. A. W. McDaniel. Pastor. Phone No. M.=i. Hililr sohof)! ';;45 a. ni.. well ;;r;’.(!ed witli classes t' siiit ,jll. I'n-.u liittiT sei vi\.'cs at 11100 a. iii- and 7:1' ;i. m.every Sunday. .M idweek servii e for worsliip and fellow' 7:1^ l». III. \V. il!.e‘.il:iy. ( l’. riis prai I', e 7;ir p. m. I'riday. .\dvis(P! V I'.i'Mid till ets on I'uesday evi niri'.; after thellirst Stindav of each immth. .\ 1 11'.re t lK.iu^ I lioir !;-ads 1 ;• iiiiliar Iiynii; for ♦til-I on;iri'tfation and tliere ate t;(i ks all. 1 lu re are also speeial musical nuii'l.ei '- .MI v. i 1 desire to I r.eourat.''- r to as'-i-t ti . vvorsiiiji of (iod >r to be l;ell>ed liy •ire c'ri'ilially inviti-il to atleiic! .'ill seivi >■ . Stra:it:( I s and visitors ;ire esiieeially wel' irii.' BREVARD METHODIST CHURCH. W. Edgar Toovey, Pastor. Sunday — Sundi.y sel'ool at OU."; a. itl. I’reacl. in^r at ii;iina. ni. .'ind ;;it p. in. Juvenile ciety 4: 'I t>. ni* M.Tidav--V I’. M. S. 7:1.'; p. in.. first and tl:;: - Miiii'.av niMhts. '1 tiesdav (.\lter first Sunday) I’.o.ird . Stewards. 7:1s p. i;i. Wednesday—i’rayer meeting' 7:'? P »>■ ’ri:iir''''.av '( First and '1 hiul) Woman's M:~ sionary soi_'iety. j.oo p. ni- Local .Auxilu.iy 4.00 p m. Friiiay—Clieir i>rai tice 7:1s p.m. ■>t:ie tliou with us and we will do t’;i ■ trood.”—Num. 10 J‘J. ST. PHILIPS EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev. Chalmers I). Chapman, Minister in Charge. .‘Sundays—Morning service at 11:00 o’clock. Sunday school. a- ni. ' Week Days—Kvinsontr every Frida' Wednesdays and Fridays durini: Ailvenr, Wednesdays and I'ridays durinjr Lent; ever , day in Holy Week; also on .Saints da>s. Holy communion the first and third .'^uni'.av of every month; alsf) on the (ireater Holy (ia\' Cliristriias. ^piphany. Ash Wednesday, Holv Thursday. Kaster day. Ascension day. Win* Sund.iy and Trinity .Sunday. Special Announcement. St. Philips church, Sexagesima Sunday, February 11, 1917, Layman’s Day. Morn ing prayer with address at 11. Subject. “The Church Pension Fund.” Mr. Hay wood Parker of Trinity church, Asheville, one of Asheville’s most prominent law yers, will deliver the address. All arc welcome. Come and hear Mr. Parker. Friday, February 9, evensong with ad dress at 4;45. Subject, “Some Incidents in the Pension Fund Campaign.” I New or renewal subscriptions I (beginning January 1) will cost ; $1.00 for one year, 60 cents 6 months, 35 cents 3 months, 25 i cents for 2 months. VARD HARDWARE COMPANY What Soutkem Housewives say about COPPSR v: ■CAWIK40 • RANGES A hundred tkousand PRINCESS ranges in Southern kitchens are rendering faith« ful service toJ.iy. What fhcir owners think is seeTi from ihcse letters—just a few o£ the many which women voluntarily write us libout these wonderful ranges. **I am dcliji^htcd with xny Princess Ranjfe.** Mrs. R. W. Crane, Gadsden, Ala. *‘I like it better fli an anything I ever cookeJ on.”—Mrs. K. W. Dunkum, Cumherland, Va. “It’s a perfect treasure.” Mrs. T. E. Carter, Martel, Fla. **I have been using an Alien** Princess for 16 years and now want a new one.*' Mrs. James Palmer, Nashville. Tenn. **I never used a stove that I liked better.” Mrs. Thos. Brennan, AVest Blockton, Ala* Come in and let us show you in detail the exclusive fea> tures \^^ich enable these and other Princess’ housewives to cool? with greater •atisfdvtiun and at less fuel cost. 7VUJ tec I CHU^ ^. ■Wiw* Viv^ 3 Ct-ii-v' m X yon't order, C. DOYLE, Brevard, N. C. - J v%-- BREVARD, • » NORTH CAROLINA Departments—College Preparatory, Normal, Music, Business, Do mestic Art, Household Economics. Agriculture. All departments are directed by teachers with special training and large experience. They know their business. Inflnences uf the Institute are alone worth the cost of tuition. fmm